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what are you watching in the market today john? > > i think that the market will continue to focus on events in europe, specifically a big day on thursday and friday as both spain and france put forth their 2013 budgets. but more importantly, investors and traders want to see a little bit more clarity as regards the formal spanish request for a bailout. there's been some tension recently between german and spanish officials regarding that formal request, and if we get a little bit of visibility on the horizon regarding that request, we think the markets probably move a little bit higher, after they put that formal request to bail out behind them. > > on to that tech mix. yesterday, we saw a sell-off in apple, some disappointment over the 5 million iphones that were sold over the weekend, and facebook fell apart. but google hit a new high. > > that's right. what you see, i think, is you're seeing sort of allocation differentials to three of those names specifically. but i think in the longer run, specifically with apple and google,
what are you watching in the market today john? > > i think that the market will continue to focus on events in europe, specifically a big day on thursday and friday as both spain and france put forth their 2013 budgets. but more importantly, investors and traders want to see a little bit more clarity as regards the formal spanish request for a bailout. there's been some tension recently between german and spanish officials regarding that formal request, and if we get a little bit of...
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that's really all the plaintiff has to show in an ipo securities litigation. > > john coffee, law professor at columbia university. thank you for your time. coming up, a money manager sure is amping up on a power stock. chart talk is next. matt shapiro, president of mws capital, joins us this morning for chart talk. good morning matt. > > morning angie. > > you bring us a power stock today. what is your play? > > integrys energy, it's the chicago regulated utility in this region, supplies natural gas; and yesterday, they came and bought a power plant up in wisconsin for $440 million. the stock absolutely took off, and now it's trading at about $54. pays a 5% dividend. and a lot of these utilities have kind of backed off in the last couple of months. it's a good time to get into some of them. > > so traders are taking their profits on these stocks. will they be forced to get in during the fourth quarter do you think? > > i think so, because investors out there are facing, you know, you're not getting anything in the bank, so you can get into some of these utility stocks that pay 4 to 5%. now
that's really all the plaintiff has to show in an ipo securities litigation. > > john coffee, law professor at columbia university. thank you for your time. coming up, a money manager sure is amping up on a power stock. chart talk is next. matt shapiro, president of mws capital, joins us this morning for chart talk. good morning matt. > > morning angie. > > you bring us a power stock today. what is your play? > > integrys energy, it's the chicago regulated utility in...
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a report indicates john chambers, the ceo of cisco, may retire in 2 to 3 years, while a different report says italian prime minister mario monti won't run in elections this spring. time now for some trader talk with scott bauer of trading advantage. scott, i have a list of stocks i want you to comment on today, starting with the home builders. there's been some positive news coming out on home prices, but is there a bubble forming in homebuilder stocks? > > let's look at two things: first, the news that came out yesterday with pricing up 1.2%. great news. i don't know where prices are up 1.2%. i know they're certainly not in my area. i talked to other friends and traders, nobody sees the price appreciation. talking about homebuilder stocks, i do think that there's still room for more appreciation in that space. they fell so far, so fast, and they're really just on the road to recovery, even though we've seen a pretty nice recovery over the last few weeks and months. > > we have to talk about those circuit breaker stocks yesterday: tesla and groupon both tripping the circuit breakers beca
a report indicates john chambers, the ceo of cisco, may retire in 2 to 3 years, while a different report says italian prime minister mario monti won't run in elections this spring. time now for some trader talk with scott bauer of trading advantage. scott, i have a list of stocks i want you to comment on today, starting with the home builders. there's been some positive news coming out on home prices, but is there a bubble forming in homebuilder stocks? > > let's look at two things:...
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he stopped by a campaign office before heading to his practice sessions with john kerry. there are three debates scheduled. >>> ktvu will air the debate wednesda it begins at 6:00 p.m. president obama and mitt romney will answer questions about domestic policy. ktvu channel 2 news will air after that debate. >>> yahoo's ceo has a big job tonight, she is a new mo marissa mayer delivered a ba boy last night. her tweeabouthe re't al the name marimaplto ta fe a's can clev theifi clinth , a closcall at a of th restaurant, what authorities say about the two people the car it t hbuil. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight.
he stopped by a campaign office before heading to his practice sessions with john kerry. there are three debates scheduled. >>> ktvu will air the debate wednesda it begins at 6:00 p.m. president obama and mitt romney will answer questions about domestic policy. ktvu channel 2 news will air after that debate. >>> yahoo's ceo has a big job tonight, she is a new mo marissa mayer delivered a ba boy last night. her tweeabouthe re't al the name marimaplto ta fe a's can clev theifi...
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petter, john, and terry savage. apparently we have hit on a very very interesting topic because we cannot put it to bed. thanks, guys, we will talk about it soon. coming up -- >> it's becoming more and more of a seller's market and less and less of a buyer's market. >> the housing recovery is real. who's making money and how not to be left out. next on your "bottom line." [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillow
petter, john, and terry savage. apparently we have hit on a very very interesting topic because we cannot put it to bed. thanks, guys, we will talk about it soon. coming up -- >> it's becoming more and more of a seller's market and less and less of a buyer's market. >> the housing recovery is real. who's making money and how not to be left out. next on your "bottom line." [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at...
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in half the descriptions, the applicant was named john, the other half, jennifer. on a scale of 1 to 7, with 7 being highest, professors gave john an average score of 4 for competence but gave jenifer a 3.3. john was also seen more favorably as someone they might hire and offer a higher salary. the study found female professors to be just as biased against women. >> so after 20-30 years of pushing to get to advance women and women making advancements in college education, in even doctors biology, chemistry, education. you're still seeing this bias in the sciences. are we ever going to overcome it? >> interestingly enough it turns out at yale, they have some of the higher numbers for women in the stem program. 39-46% of their women or of their students in that program are female and i think last year they had around 40 something percent graduation rate where the national average is 38%. what bothers or concerns me with this is some of this is still unfortunately, biased and prejudices. both from men and women. and that's really human nature and how do we get beyond
in half the descriptions, the applicant was named john, the other half, jennifer. on a scale of 1 to 7, with 7 being highest, professors gave john an average score of 4 for competence but gave jenifer a 3.3. john was also seen more favorably as someone they might hire and offer a higher salary. the study found female professors to be just as biased against women. >> so after 20-30 years of pushing to get to advance women and women making advancements in college education, in even doctors...
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♪ oh oh oh honey >> well, john travolta and olivia newton john have a second act tonight. we'll tell you about it. me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you hav
♪ oh oh oh honey >> well, john travolta and olivia newton john have a second act tonight. we'll tell you about it. me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and...
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the john -- the johns hopkins professor says they're divided for different reasons. >> for republicans, gambling represents a way to get resources to government without the inconvenience of a tax. for african americans, i think the reasons may be more complex. first, many long to a religious denomination that takes a dim view of gambling. and they are figuring there goes the neighborhood in prince urges county. >> according to the washington post, and national -- penn national is seeking a 45% in maryland live. >> if the partnership for to go through, how would it benefit? >> in a couple ways. if he succeeds, he cuts his losses in half. penn national is going to take taft you lost. but he is a developer. he is going to continue to develop. in its operating capital. if he sells half, he has capital. >> the deal would have to be approved by the maryland state lottery agents say -- lottery agency. reporting live from the newsroom, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thanks much, david. that same poll shows that at the november election more help today maryland would approve same-sex marriage. 51% of like
the john -- the johns hopkins professor says they're divided for different reasons. >> for republicans, gambling represents a way to get resources to government without the inconvenience of a tax. for african americans, i think the reasons may be more complex. first, many long to a religious denomination that takes a dim view of gambling. and they are figuring there goes the neighborhood in prince urges county. >> according to the washington post, and national -- penn national is...
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. >> just reminded by the city attorney, john melmet, * that as part of the commission's action on adopting the plan you adopted implementation document for the district plan. that implementation document included funding program that had elaborate table that essentially allocated projected revenues over the life of the plan to different projects, open space streetscape, downtown rail. that was the statement as to what the priorities are, how they ought to get allocated over the life of the plan n. a sense the commission has taken a stance on how you think to be allocated, what still needs to be done is on an ongoing basis as money comes in, deciding year-by-year how those get spent but over time it needs to reflect what's been adopted in the implementation document you adopted. >> thank you. so i don't think the shadow impacts are to be taken lightly. this would be, for china town parks, the core parks, portsmouth, wu wong and the reck center, the first time an increase in shadow budget. there has been this argument for transit improvements or open space in soma, but i think we need to rec
. >> just reminded by the city attorney, john melmet, * that as part of the commission's action on adopting the plan you adopted implementation document for the district plan. that implementation document included funding program that had elaborate table that essentially allocated projected revenues over the life of the plan to different projects, open space streetscape, downtown rail. that was the statement as to what the priorities are, how they ought to get allocated over the life of...
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john allen muhammad his wife is telling a story. brad? >> yes alison, 10 years ago i stood in this spot. the second shooting took place at that gas pump. the police tried to figure out what on earth was going on with the so-called d.c. sniper. today, we had a chance to talk to mildred the ex-wife of john allen muhammad the d.c. sniper. she said that day she was terrified, like everybody else. she had no idea her husband was involved. one man was killed as he cut grass along rockville pike. later, one other was killed as he pumped-up -- pumped gas. another was killed at leisure world plaza. for a while the shooting stopped. >> everybody was terrified. >> miles away, a woman named mildred saw the news, too. 20 days later police would knock on her door and tell her that her ex-husband was the sniper, along with his accomplice lee boyd malvo and was after her. what he wanted was his children back from her. she says the man she once loved changed in the military. >> when he went away and came back -- >> another person was killed in the distric
john allen muhammad his wife is telling a story. brad? >> yes alison, 10 years ago i stood in this spot. the second shooting took place at that gas pump. the police tried to figure out what on earth was going on with the so-called d.c. sniper. today, we had a chance to talk to mildred the ex-wife of john allen muhammad the d.c. sniper. she said that day she was terrified, like everybody else. she had no idea her husband was involved. one man was killed as he cut grass along rockville...
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luskin who is john galt? >> who is john galt? that is the slogan from "atlas shrugged," an amazing book with 55 years ago could have been written yesterday. it perfectly describes our world, our world of declining economies, declining wealth, declining innovation and declining moral standards and the reason why it's so perfectly prophetic is this amazing portrait of human nature and the heroes and the villains are in great conflict in the book are just like the real people who are moving the world for better and for worse today and who is john galt was the question that was asked over and over in that book. we didn't find out until the end who is john galt. it turns out that john galt was a man who was responsible for putting the world into decline and how did he do it? he did it by getting all the smart people to go on strike. so that is something that we have not tried in our real-world. the smart people just keep working a matter what. >> is there a john galt today? >> well in the book we identified real people with various ch
luskin who is john galt? >> who is john galt? that is the slogan from "atlas shrugged," an amazing book with 55 years ago could have been written yesterday. it perfectly describes our world, our world of declining economies, declining wealth, declining innovation and declining moral standards and the reason why it's so perfectly prophetic is this amazing portrait of human nature and the heroes and the villains are in great conflict in the book are just like the real people who...
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john killduff is a cnbc contributor. david foon is part of the fastest growing jewish newspaper in the united states. gentlemen, how big of a factor is this tension between iran and israel factored into the price of oil? >> there's no question that today's run-up, marimaria, was direct reaction. we got a leak of some of the speech earlier before the market opened that, in fact, prime minister netanyahu was going to state what this red line was going to be all about. now we know. of course, it comes on the heels of ahmadinejad's speech yesterday. this got right back in the forefront of the traders and the markets' mind here. what it represents, of course, for oil is, you know, the mother of all supply risks here. the strait of hormuz comes into play. the whole region comes into play. obviously, it's almost a mild reaction given what we got here today. we're clearly on a path to something, some confully grags. i do say given that netanyahu says they won't get to that final stage until next summer, we have some time. >> dav
john killduff is a cnbc contributor. david foon is part of the fastest growing jewish newspaper in the united states. gentlemen, how big of a factor is this tension between iran and israel factored into the price of oil? >> there's no question that today's run-up, marimaria, was direct reaction. we got a leak of some of the speech earlier before the market opened that, in fact, prime minister netanyahu was going to state what this red line was going to be all about. now we know. of...
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in what ways does it remind you of the 1980s, john? >> very early, 80 #,81, when the market was dealing with issues. they forced will on the policymakers, and i think that's happening over. that's why it's like that. we get the growth after it's done. lauren: can we ignore what's happening global? manufacturing in china, the u.k., and france. it's like the same as greece right now. can we ignore that? >> look, like we said, start in china. a couple weeks ago, we spoke about it here. we saw the chinese market drop 5% a week. it was not a blip on the radar screen here. last night, we see this news come out. they are, you know, manufacturing number is not great, but better than expected. that was positive news coming in here. i think what you are seeing in europe, and in france and, you know, we're going to see the same thing. they are not good numbers, but we know that there's just this almost endless support that we're seeing here. we shrug off the not so good numbers, rally on the good numbers, and that's the monetarn the market right
in what ways does it remind you of the 1980s, john? >> very early, 80 #,81, when the market was dealing with issues. they forced will on the policymakers, and i think that's happening over. that's why it's like that. we get the growth after it's done. lauren: can we ignore what's happening global? manufacturing in china, the u.k., and france. it's like the same as greece right now. can we ignore that? >> look, like we said, start in china. a couple weeks ago, we spoke about it here....
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let me bring back john ford. the company still lost money, but it was a lot less money than people expected. what are the prospects for growth going forward? what are you seeing in that report? >> there is nothing in here that says anything about prospects for growth. really, what we're seeing in r.i.m.'s numbers are how well it's doing at playing defense. we know that part of their strategy is discounting their products, hoping they can create somewhat of a moat around them and give them time to get blackberry 10 out. seems that defensive strategy is working better than a lot of people expected. their average selling price is not down as much as people expected. a number of analysts expected them to do worse than that $2.5 billion number. they got up to 2.9. what we're seeing here is the the defensive strategy. it remains to be seen now that the iphone 5 is out and the samsung galaxy iii is out in the channel. >> all right, john. thank you so much. stock up big, 14% higher on r.i.m. up next, europe is a mess. th
let me bring back john ford. the company still lost money, but it was a lot less money than people expected. what are the prospects for growth going forward? what are you seeing in that report? >> there is nothing in here that says anything about prospects for growth. really, what we're seeing in r.i.m.'s numbers are how well it's doing at playing defense. we know that part of their strategy is discounting their products, hoping they can create somewhat of a moat around them and give them...
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(laughter) >> john oliv >> jon: welcome back! my guest tonight, his new movie is called "taken 2." >> where's mom? >> she's fine. she's not far. >>s where she? >> come on, kim, move! >> where are we going? >> we have to go to the embassy. >> i'm not sure i can. >> you know how to shoot? >> no. >> then drive. >>>> that's why you should take the subway. (laughter) please welcome back to the program liam neeson. (cheers and applause) how you been? >> thank you. congratulations. >> jon: thank you. oh, the emmy thing? very kind of you to say. a gentleman in the audience tonight wanted to know why i didn't receive an emmy for my work on "the faculty." (laughter) which is the wrong question on so many different levels. (laughter) that -- that was the kind of thing "taken 2" what type of awards do you think -- are there awards for kicking so much ass in a movie? (laughter) the assies, maybe? >> there's an idea. >> jon: what did they take this time? the last time they took your daughter. >> well, i don't want to spoil it too much with the
(laughter) >> john oliv >> jon: welcome back! my guest tonight, his new movie is called "taken 2." >> where's mom? >> she's fine. she's not far. >>s where she? >> come on, kim, move! >> where are we going? >> we have to go to the embassy. >> i'm not sure i can. >> you know how to shoot? >> no. >> then drive. >>>> that's why you should take the subway. (laughter) please welcome back to the program liam...
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and john is here. some people are saying they wanted styling advice. there he is. goes it with them. thanks a lot. >> thank you. [applause] >> its significance to the store of uncle tom's cabin is that many ways the story begins here. it's here in this pew, pew number 23, that harriet beecher stowe, by her account, saw a vision of uncle tom being whipped to death. now, uncle tom as you probably know is the title character, the hero of her 1852 novel, uncle tom's cabin. uncle tom's cabin was written in very much a protest novel to slave law that anyone in the know if, on the abolitionist lived, if anyone in the north was to aid or abet a fugitive slave, they themselves would be imprisoned or fined for breaking the law. this was a slave law by which a scene of a compromise between the north and south to war. so that was part of what the novel trying to do so, look, i made person and i'm against slavery as was most of them in the. and right to help a slave to find him or herself in our borders. we have the right to do that. we are not a slave state. we should be allow
and john is here. some people are saying they wanted styling advice. there he is. goes it with them. thanks a lot. >> thank you. [applause] >> its significance to the store of uncle tom's cabin is that many ways the story begins here. it's here in this pew, pew number 23, that harriet beecher stowe, by her account, saw a vision of uncle tom being whipped to death. now, uncle tom as you probably know is the title character, the hero of her 1852 novel, uncle tom's cabin. uncle tom's...
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john mccain, senator from arizona talking to us right here about real ideas. he tells us exactly what is going on as it pertains to how we get the country back in order. plus, very first u.s. ambassador to iraq, a lot of businesses who wanted to jump right in to help rebuild iraq because it can make them a lot of money. how has that come along. ashley: we look forward to it. the cme group, the nymex. let's begin, thank you for joining us at the nyse. look, the initial economic data was pretty miserable, but the market is not really responding. >> clearly nobody's paying attention to the u.s., it is all about china, the additional stimulus and all of that. traders really have found this market to be quite oversold taking the opportunity to ride on the back of good headlines because that is all that is driving us is headlines. make some money. i think they're taking a little bit of money off the table at the end of the day. ashley: are we due for a correction anytime soon? >> you're hearing a lot for people talking about corrections for what people would normall
john mccain, senator from arizona talking to us right here about real ideas. he tells us exactly what is going on as it pertains to how we get the country back in order. plus, very first u.s. ambassador to iraq, a lot of businesses who wanted to jump right in to help rebuild iraq because it can make them a lot of money. how has that come along. ashley: we look forward to it. the cme group, the nymex. let's begin, thank you for joining us at the nyse. look, the initial economic data was pretty...
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. >> let's go to john. >> booyah this is john from the windy city. >> congratulations on last night's victory. >> ticker symbol nok? >> it is not okay to own that one. n-o-k. we are going to skip nokia. i will sanction no longer short selling research in motion. how about mark in maryland? >> jim, a big thank you booyah from my wife. my question is regarding gourdman's. is this an excellent buying opportunity? >> again, i know this sounds like i'm punting a lot. i don't know how the last three months of comparable stores have been, but i have to do my homework on this one. i'm not ready and up to speed. tom in california. >> two israeli communication stocks. partner and cell. ptnr and cel. >> i have been saying cel, please do not touch it. it is way too risky for me. billy in pennsylvania. >> yes, jim, booyah from steelers country who host your eagles on sunday. i bear no malice and how can i make money with you? >> okay. my question, pay big dividends 10%. windstream. >> we had them on. i was not convinced that this company was going to do very well. i'm going to say no. i'm going to
. >> let's go to john. >> booyah this is john from the windy city. >> congratulations on last night's victory. >> ticker symbol nok? >> it is not okay to own that one. n-o-k. we are going to skip nokia. i will sanction no longer short selling research in motion. how about mark in maryland? >> jim, a big thank you booyah from my wife. my question is regarding gourdman's. is this an excellent buying opportunity? >> again, i know this sounds like i'm...
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and women and after fifteen years of peace they elected the first president from their own generation john f. kennedy i'd like to play you a part of a speech that he gave in american university right here in washington d.c. only months before his assassination in dallas it's a famous speech one word j.f.k. announce plans for the development of the nuclear test ban treaty and his does. cision to unilaterally suspend all atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons it was a bold step towards peace and one that was not unilaterally popular certainly not amongst those who drive purpose as well as profit from war let's take a listen. i am talking about genuine peace. the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living. they have the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hold. and build a better life for their children. not merely peace for americans. but peace for all men and women. reflect on that moment for this for a moment we've become so obsessed with security that we've conflated it with peace j.f.k. understood the difference between these two which is why you identified the secu
and women and after fifteen years of peace they elected the first president from their own generation john f. kennedy i'd like to play you a part of a speech that he gave in american university right here in washington d.c. only months before his assassination in dallas it's a famous speech one word j.f.k. announce plans for the development of the nuclear test ban treaty and his does. cision to unilaterally suspend all atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons it was a bold step towards peace and...
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john terry's hand is a form much balance fined by the f.a. for misconduct after previously being creative racism charges in court. and back eight time world rally champion sebastian loeb rules himself out of contention for next season's title by saying he'll drive his favorite places. but first a football and who see things mega rich angie side held on to win four two on penalties at second on the third night of high drama in the last thirty two of the russian cup the second placed top flight side failed to break down the house with a one hundred twenty minutes but substitute striker last seen a try or eight did see red in extra time and a spot that got near missed a penalty so we went to a shootout where brazilian midfielder as you see they netted low enough next up are clearly as a bad off who rallied from two goals down and struck twice in extra time to win four two at secondary guys a big box for russian champions alani a crash dash to third here then two one after going down to ten men later on well me was leeds under fire gio strike ale
john terry's hand is a form much balance fined by the f.a. for misconduct after previously being creative racism charges in court. and back eight time world rally champion sebastian loeb rules himself out of contention for next season's title by saying he'll drive his favorite places. but first a football and who see things mega rich angie side held on to win four two on penalties at second on the third night of high drama in the last thirty two of the russian cup the second placed top flight...
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the governor is with our john fort in an exclusive cnbc interview. john, take it away. >> thanks, governor. thanks for spending some time here. driverless cars used to be a technology of the future. it's here now. will this kind of technology pull california forward because there's so much pessimism about the state of this state's economy. >> well, there's pessimism in new jersey or texas, but in california, there's unbounded optimism. apple started right here when i was governor, is now biggest corporation in the world. here we have at google. can save on energy. enables people who otherwise couldn't drive to be in that car. it can bring a greater efficiency to the roads because cars can be closer together, as things were perfected. we have automatic pilots for airplanes. we have drones. the technology is always changing, and california is changing with it. >> talk to me about the state of california a little bit. prop 30, we're going to have on the ballot in november. a tax on the wealthiest californians. i think it tops out at 12.3% for individual
the governor is with our john fort in an exclusive cnbc interview. john, take it away. >> thanks, governor. thanks for spending some time here. driverless cars used to be a technology of the future. it's here now. will this kind of technology pull california forward because there's so much pessimism about the state of this state's economy. >> well, there's pessimism in new jersey or texas, but in california, there's unbounded optimism. apple started right here when i was governor,...
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we called john thain up several times yesterday and today. he tried to refute our story yesterday which says he has been showing. he is interested in selling . guess what, today reported that banks can't buy it. one of the reasons why they can't buy it is because of some of the regulatory hurdles that they face. u.s. banks and he wants to sell it to a u.s. bank so maybe run a u.s. bank which is his dream to be the head of a u.s. bank even though most people on wall street hate his guts. he tried to suggest we didn't check that. we did. he is trying to refute yesterday's story when today we clearly said he can't sell it. listen, john thain is clearly annoyed that he is at a second-rate player and he can't sell the second rate player and emerge at a major player. the other thing is, let me tell you something he tried to downplay the rehab of his office back in 2008. melissa: i remember. >> remember? toilet. the $35,000 toilet. he tried to downplay merrill lynch's financial crisis. and he had no idea he would be fired until i told him on the air
we called john thain up several times yesterday and today. he tried to refute our story yesterday which says he has been showing. he is interested in selling . guess what, today reported that banks can't buy it. one of the reasons why they can't buy it is because of some of the regulatory hurdles that they face. u.s. banks and he wants to sell it to a u.s. bank so maybe run a u.s. bank which is his dream to be the head of a u.s. bank even though most people on wall street hate his guts. he...
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california man to spend almost two decades behind bars for murder he did not commit his home tonight john smith was released from an l.a. county jail two hours ago reunited with his family including nieces and nephews he never met. a judge decided smith should be freed after prosecutors were convinced the lone witness had lied >>> i like to see my family, i appreciate them and look forward to tomorrow >>> will go to my grandmother's and eat dinner and enjoy music and tell stories >>> smith's grandmother more mr. home to pay for his initial defense to set despite spending half his life in prison he is not better. >>> san francisco as police chief got an earful from people in the mission district, upset about the hooliganism that followed an officer involved shooting protesters went on to rampage in the neighborhood breaking windows, residents at a community meeting asked why police are not doing their job to keep the peace. >>> this community has done and worked and struggled to make changes, but it has not been enough >>> the mission is a safe place and vibrant community the san francisco
california man to spend almost two decades behind bars for murder he did not commit his home tonight john smith was released from an l.a. county jail two hours ago reunited with his family including nieces and nephews he never met. a judge decided smith should be freed after prosecutors were convinced the lone witness had lied >>> i like to see my family, i appreciate them and look forward to tomorrow >>> will go to my grandmother's and eat dinner and enjoy music and tell...
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john acquire -- john mcguire reports. >> this is no milk float. nick haunting is at the wheel of a vehicle that may not sound like a super car, but certainly behaves like one. the speed on the first leg tops 145. nick, this is john, go, go, go. and on the return mile, he goes even faster, setting a new record of 140 miles per hour. they have done it, have they? they have done it? yes, they have done it. congratulations, you have broken the record. >> but what is it like to drive? >> it is very different. it is phenomenally quick. it feels different to any racing car or road car that i have driven. the acceleration is phenomenal. it is probably one of the quickest cars are driven. it is quicker than a be-while for raleigh. -- a v-12 ferrari. >> the company behind it, ec otricity is a clean energy firm and wants to challenge the concept that all grain cars are slow. >> they are not the kinds of things that normally, he would drive. they are super cars. they are as good as anything else on the road today. >> we brit have long harbored a the previous
john acquire -- john mcguire reports. >> this is no milk float. nick haunting is at the wheel of a vehicle that may not sound like a super car, but certainly behaves like one. the speed on the first leg tops 145. nick, this is john, go, go, go. and on the return mile, he goes even faster, setting a new record of 140 miles per hour. they have done it, have they? they have done it? yes, they have done it. congratulations, you have broken the record. >> but what is it like to drive?...
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>>neil: all right, john brown. >> remember this? i hate to burst your bubble, we are not over that at all. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>neil: who says we worked this financial mess out? remember the meltdown? not everyone is cooled down. g.e. and a.i.g. may need to stay after class because the books do not look too classy and they could be vulnerable if there is another downturn. that enmews the treasury demands they set aside more cash or lower risk exposure. charles gasparino is here on what that might mean. >>guest: it is g.e. capital which almost put the whole firm unback in 2008 because of their risky investments and people pulling money out. if the government di
>>neil: all right, john brown. >> remember this? i hate to burst your bubble, we are not over that at all. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more...
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governor john k. sec who took over as governor and unemployment was 9% at the height of the financial crisis. today 7.2%. today is fourth. how does he keep the picture improving? the term rock-and-roll hall of fame created here. we will be live all day tomorrow at the rock-and-roll hall of fame. the ceo on the unbelievable economic impact. $100 million come through the rock hall of fame. one of the top tourist attractions in the united states. we have a big surprise announcement from the rock hall of fame tomorrow. don't miss that. on friday the ceo on real-estate. we have got the warren buffett focus who turned his investment on cleveland. a rare interview with the chairman, president and ceo who does not do a lot of interviews. he started in in 1973 as a student employee and he has risen to be the ceo. that is the great american great cleveland story. we have mayor frank jackson and president mark shapiro, this is a great story in cleveland. ashley: got to let you get back to jimmy page. liz claman
governor john k. sec who took over as governor and unemployment was 9% at the height of the financial crisis. today 7.2%. today is fourth. how does he keep the picture improving? the term rock-and-roll hall of fame created here. we will be live all day tomorrow at the rock-and-roll hall of fame. the ceo on the unbelievable economic impact. $100 million come through the rock hall of fame. one of the top tourist attractions in the united states. we have a big surprise announcement from the rock...
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i came up during the time of john f. kennedy. the young people that came up during the time of reagan were much more conservative. you have all these young people and they're always in transition. >> lynn, you're covering the campaign on the ground. of the two campaigns, who do you feel understands the ins and outs of how colorado ticks? >> i think it's interesting that i have been contacted at my door and on my phone far more often by the obama campaign than by the romney campaign. >> what does that tell you? they have more of a ground operation and you get, you see romney and other evidence of romney how? >> they have a huge ground operation here. every few blocks you go, there's a grand opening for another obama headquarters here. i think romney has a presence in the burbs. in colorado, it's the burbs who decide who wins. >> i know grand junction and colorado springs matter, but is it what happens in the suburbs? >> the population is in the front, so that makes a difference. >> perry, you've come to this state before n. other
i came up during the time of john f. kennedy. the young people that came up during the time of reagan were much more conservative. you have all these young people and they're always in transition. >> lynn, you're covering the campaign on the ground. of the two campaigns, who do you feel understands the ins and outs of how colorado ticks? >> i think it's interesting that i have been contacted at my door and on my phone far more often by the obama campaign than by the romney campaign....
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john switched, got an agent, and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of $375 a year on car insurance. and allstate will send you two bonus checks a year every year you stay accident free with our safe driving bonus. when i switched to allstate my savings amounted to $436 a year. when i switched from my old insurance company to allstate i saved over $800 a year. [ host ] call your local allstate agent now and get one hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up with deductible rewards, and another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. down to zero! you'll be dancing too! let the good hands people give you great protection and a great rate. call your local allstate agent now for a fe quote or find one at 888-allstate. that's 888-allstate. >> major developments now in the wake of the deadly libyan consulate attack. congressman peter king issuing a statement calling for u.n. ambassador susan rice to resign over what he calls the ambassador's misleading statements following the terror
john switched, got an agent, and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of $375 a year on car insurance. and allstate will send you two bonus checks a year every year you stay accident free with our safe driving bonus. when i switched to allstate my savings amounted to $436 a year. when i switched from my old insurance company to allstate i saved over $800 a year. [ host ] call your local allstate agent now and get one hundred dollars off your deductible the day you...
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jane wells and john carney here. welcome. the wall street journal says cell phone bills are eating family budgets and more than half carry a device like the iphone. on average $100 per month per device. jane? feeding the children or having a smartphone? >> at least people are spending. they are not feeding their children. they are paying for the smart phone. that's why apple is one of the largest by market cap. my daughter is 22. just graduated college on her own. she had to make choices -- cable, smartphone? the phone won. people are spending and that's the good news. >> we're on cable television here. don't tell people to turn off the cable and get a cell phone. >> oops. >> the big thing that's going on is people are making choices. what's happening is they are not going to the movies, not eating out as much. it is hurting other economic sectors. that's the way the market works. >> who knew a smartphone could be such fun? you have probably seen julia sitting down with the twitter ceo. he says the company has no plans to go
jane wells and john carney here. welcome. the wall street journal says cell phone bills are eating family budgets and more than half carry a device like the iphone. on average $100 per month per device. jane? feeding the children or having a smartphone? >> at least people are spending. they are not feeding their children. they are paying for the smart phone. that's why apple is one of the largest by market cap. my daughter is 22. just graduated college on her own. she had to make choices...
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john gonzalez is live in silver spring. people talking about? >> we are at the tasty diner here in silver spring. everyone's talking about this apparent long call including here inside the kitchen where things s mellon pretty good. but i have to tell you, things are smelling foul at the nfl with these replacement of referees. even the redskins have been affected. offensive coordinator awkal shanahan was penalized sunday after he basically -- kyle shanahan chased one of the referees into locker room. eunice, you have and which is there for 50-plus here and you have been a redskins fans are just as long. what do you think? >> i can't understand it at all. it is upsetting me. >> you were watching the game last night. >> i turned it off. >> it was that upsetting. >> what did you what happens? >> i hope they work fast and get something done and quit acting like kids. >> quit acting like kids. you heard it here. eunice is not the only one talking about this. i would not be surprised if some nfl players were fines over tweet. tj lang the place for the
john gonzalez is live in silver spring. people talking about? >> we are at the tasty diner here in silver spring. everyone's talking about this apparent long call including here inside the kitchen where things s mellon pretty good. but i have to tell you, things are smelling foul at the nfl with these replacement of referees. even the redskins have been affected. offensive coordinator awkal shanahan was penalized sunday after he basically -- kyle shanahan chased one of the referees into...
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i'm john muller. rob nelson is off this morning. >> and i'm paula faris. we begin this monday, the 1st of october, can you believe it? with a new abc news poll it comes just as the presidential candidates come out. >> tahman bradley starts us off from washington. >> reporter: good morning. it's hard to believe that the first presidential debate is on wednesday. mitt romney and president obama have been preparing day and night. with both men saying the other guy is going to do a better job. president obama and mitt romney start the week with a crucial showdown on wednesday at the first presidential debate in denver. at a rally in las vegas, president obama tried to manage the speculations. >> i know the media is speculating who is going to have the best zinger. i don't know about that. governor romney, he's a good debater. >> reporter: as both hunker down for intense practice, the polls show americans overwhelming with the election and the president lose. in a new abc news/"washington post" poll out this morning, 63% of registered voters expect president ob
i'm john muller. rob nelson is off this morning. >> and i'm paula faris. we begin this monday, the 1st of october, can you believe it? with a new abc news poll it comes just as the presidential candidates come out. >> tahman bradley starts us off from washington. >> reporter: good morning. it's hard to believe that the first presidential debate is on wednesday. mitt romney and president obama have been preparing day and night. with both men saying the other guy is going to do...
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hi, john. >> hey, simon. the best i can tell, thins meeting got started about the top of the hour and seems to still be going on, haven't seen a lot of people coming out just yet. as you can see, the stock trading down slightly today, less than a percent. mayer is address the company about the strategy going forward. and some of what we expect is changes to the homepage, which is the most important page in yahoo!'s arsenal, expectations she is going to scale down a bit pill, put the emphasis on social, apps, make it an active place, hopeful lay place people come back to and spend more time on pause engagement has gone down and in the advertising game, engagement has a lot to do with ongoing revenue. look at com scores numbers, they have yahoo! search share at 12.8%, down quite a bit from where it was. a third of yahoo!'s revenues. important to begin the again, difficult for yahoo! because of the search partnership, microsoft, basically outsourced the back end, very expensive is to maintain back end to microso
hi, john. >> hey, simon. the best i can tell, thins meeting got started about the top of the hour and seems to still be going on, haven't seen a lot of people coming out just yet. as you can see, the stock trading down slightly today, less than a percent. mayer is address the company about the strategy going forward. and some of what we expect is changes to the homepage, which is the most important page in yahoo!'s arsenal, expectations she is going to scale down a bit pill, put the...
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and the person helping the president out, playing the role of mitt romney is senator john kerry. john kerry has been out there on the stage before, a veteran of the debate format and in addition to that he's from massachusetts. and he knows mitt romney well and will be able to help the president fill in any of the blanks he might have. >> dan lothian, thanks very much for that, appreciate it. >> okay. >>> on to the republican side now. mitt romney has been spending his time in boston ifffor the p couple of days doing his prep there. and part of that prep, admittedly is zingers. he's been trying out zingers on his staff since august. let's bring in paul steinhauser. first off, the zinger aspect, sometimes they make history and sometimes they do in debates, but is it a good strategy to think about zingers? or is it something that should happen organically? >> i think what the romney campaign would say, hey, while he's doing that, he's doing other things and preparing in a lot of different ways. i don't think we should take away from this that mitt romney's going to come out and hav
and the person helping the president out, playing the role of mitt romney is senator john kerry. john kerry has been out there on the stage before, a veteran of the debate format and in addition to that he's from massachusetts. and he knows mitt romney well and will be able to help the president fill in any of the blanks he might have. >> dan lothian, thanks very much for that, appreciate it. >> okay. >>> on to the republican side now. mitt romney has been spending his time...
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it was argued that john f. kennedy had shown richard nixon mainly because of the way he looked on screen. do these debates boil down to style over substance? we're joined by brian callahan who coaches government and industry leaders in public speaking. how much do looks matter in this? if nixon had sweated less in that clip that we just saw, would he have done better? >> i think he would have. particularly since it was the dawn of television and people were getting visual cues for the first time. when senator kennedy looked much more comfortable than nixon, that played very much to his advantage. >> well, let's take a look at the presidential debate now in 1984. ronald reagan was asked if he was too old to be president. >> i want you to know that i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [laughter] >> that is also one of my favorite lines. >> that is my favorite as well. >> it is pretty good. it tells us nothing about pol
it was argued that john f. kennedy had shown richard nixon mainly because of the way he looked on screen. do these debates boil down to style over substance? we're joined by brian callahan who coaches government and industry leaders in public speaking. how much do looks matter in this? if nixon had sweated less in that clip that we just saw, would he have done better? >> i think he would have. particularly since it was the dawn of television and people were getting visual cues for the...
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leaders and ministers from over one hundred countries prompted israel's ambassador to walk out on many john also implicitly accuse the u.s. of shooting israel and paving the way for a strike on iran this comes just days after washington signed it to remove an iranian militant group off its terror blacklists. the policy director of the national iranian american council believes the sudden change of heart over and organization striving to overthrow the reigning regime is no coincidence. u.s. officials went public they went to n.b.c. and said is working with mossad to conduct assassinations inside of iran so there is clearly at least reportedly still a paramilitary aspect to this group and they are committed to advancing their political agenda by using violence and here's the thing if these guys could. pressure their way off the terrorist list they could pour millions of dollars into the top lobbying firms in the united states and basically manufacture this campaign to achieve their political agenda here imagine what they're going to do now that the any case off the list and you have all this
leaders and ministers from over one hundred countries prompted israel's ambassador to walk out on many john also implicitly accuse the u.s. of shooting israel and paving the way for a strike on iran this comes just days after washington signed it to remove an iranian militant group off its terror blacklists. the policy director of the national iranian american council believes the sudden change of heart over and organization striving to overthrow the reigning regime is no coincidence. u.s....
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dr tang john cool and you're the director and research fellow of the center for arms control of china institute of international studies and it's great to have you with us today. so russia and china have found themselves recently in the same him trying to prevent a possible military intervention into syria do you think it's a short lived partnership or maybe a greater strategic vision that could actually cause so quickly a fact the distribution of power worldwide says we share the same responsibility we're facing the same challenges that for example the lessons from you know last year michel. intervention by the western countries give us lessons can be safeguard the peace on the stability. in the region the affairs so this time i'm sure of the two countries. can exchange the ideas to word the region the dispute to prevent any conflict the war well you know one occasionally still here is that the western countries still may invade syria going around the un resolution like it has happened in iraq for example what instruments to china and russia accept their common stand point on syria w
dr tang john cool and you're the director and research fellow of the center for arms control of china institute of international studies and it's great to have you with us today. so russia and china have found themselves recently in the same him trying to prevent a possible military intervention into syria do you think it's a short lived partnership or maybe a greater strategic vision that could actually cause so quickly a fact the distribution of power worldwide says we share the same...
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point of the olive branch is i've taken to see you again john you'll learn new disclosure rules in the u.s. could further hit the banking lending issues i was taught about where they take effect internationally yes existing regulations mean banks already lending less than before. told us it leads to high interest rates which hurts global growth. one of the problems you see is a lack of capital is that these days. of years you specially for privately or burns. second thing which i think. is a problem to the banks senate it's a problem to the growing number the high interest rates. the. private individuals especially small businesses are charged very high interest rates because the. raw material for the banks the funding is very high due to the high risk group now e.u. markets the shake your reports greece won't be able to finance its budget from twenty fifteen without further mosco it is just one thing to be reduced well on those euro fears the more six heading for its lowest level in almost two weeks regulators of the ruble will become really traded in the next couple of years with the
point of the olive branch is i've taken to see you again john you'll learn new disclosure rules in the u.s. could further hit the banking lending issues i was taught about where they take effect internationally yes existing regulations mean banks already lending less than before. told us it leads to high interest rates which hurts global growth. one of the problems you see is a lack of capital is that these days. of years you specially for privately or burns. second thing which i think. is a...
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john in illinois please john. >> caller: hey, jim. booyah to you. >> nice. what's going on? >> caller: twin energies. >> we do not have a president that favors using natural gas as a surface fuel that i can tell. we do not have a presidential candidate in governor romney who's interested in this fuel. i think that clean energy is just okay. don't buy. don't buy. mike. >> caller: cabella. cab. >> we've liked them for some time. i'm reiterating the buy here even though they've had a massive run and people are getting real cold feet about it. let's go to tex in virginia. >> caller: jim i'm choosing a small market cap company called novagold. >> they're too risky. let's go to sam in florida. sam. >> caller: yeah. booyah from venice, florida. >> i love it. >> caller: two-part question. what is your feelings on philip morris? >> too variable, i've written about this. let's go to john in massachusetts. john. >> caller: yes. >> john. >> caller: yes, hello. >> how are you? >> caller: good, thanks. how you doing, jim? >> real good. >> caller: good. well, i have a question for you abou
john in illinois please john. >> caller: hey, jim. booyah to you. >> nice. what's going on? >> caller: twin energies. >> we do not have a president that favors using natural gas as a surface fuel that i can tell. we do not have a presidential candidate in governor romney who's interested in this fuel. i think that clean energy is just okay. don't buy. don't buy. mike. >> caller: cabella. cab. >> we've liked them for some time. i'm reiterating the buy here...